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connell: they are educated. they are overeducated. one of the things he talk about all the time is we have to have our education system came and keep up with the world. what are you afraid of? >> my biggest concern, here we are in the holiday season, and there is a personal side on this, every single one of these numbers represent an individual that is trying very hard. the problem here is a long-term thing. if you cannot take that intellectual capital and put it to work for america and for america's principles, you are looking at a country that is at a disadvantage. connell: give us an idea of what you think we should be doing that we are not? >> i think one of the quick fixes is simply stepping back on a day like this when people are finding out, hill about the fiscal cliff and understand at a personal level what is going on. for the president and congress to create more jobs. more full-time meaningful jobs. letting people pursue their dreams to achieve an income so they can get married and have families. do whatever they want. not
connell: they are educated. they are overeducated. one of the things he talk about all the time is we have to have our education system came and keep up with the world. what are you afraid of? >> my biggest concern, here we are in the holiday season, and there is a personal side on this, every single one of these numbers represent an individual that is trying very hard. the problem here is a long-term thing. if you cannot take that intellectual capital and put it to work for america and...
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the sale and use of e15 should be suspended until additional gas pump labeling and consumer education. american petroleum institute is calling for complete repeal. law this is shocking issue. this fuel is lauded as great for the environment and a good thing. some manufacture you ares are saying guess what, it will void your warranty if you use this fuel in certain cars . what do you make of this whole thing? >> melissa, what happened this is good example where the government mandates picking winners and losers and forcing decisions on the part of consumers which could be harmful to consumers. comment by aaa coming out to say the decision to allow for e15 blend or 15% of their gasoline to be derived from biofuels, in this case ethanol, the auto manufacturers have said they will not honor their warranties if people use this fuel which is potentially harmful to their engines. the automakers researched this. melissa: it is amazing because they say i void your warranty. >> yeah. melissa: can you imagine you buy the fuel and put it among the manufacturers, chrysler, gm, toyota, especially i
the sale and use of e15 should be suspended until additional gas pump labeling and consumer education. american petroleum institute is calling for complete repeal. law this is shocking issue. this fuel is lauded as great for the environment and a good thing. some manufacture you ares are saying guess what, it will void your warranty if you use this fuel in certain cars . what do you make of this whole thing? >> melissa, what happened this is good example where the government mandates...
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, lacks skills, like education. my god. and they doso rejecting that law, that bill and prevent it from becoming law because they want to have a lottery. for crying out loud. the absurdities compound themselves. >> in general we have to recognize that the individual entrepreneur with special skills and contributions to american produce all the jobs, and they are the ones who are getting rich, who are punished by any increase in marginal tax ates. the already rich -- lou: what about the young man or woman in this country whois not an entrepreneur, is not a big shot, is not in middle management in a big corporation. they won a break. they won an opportunity. they want to live the american dream. why can't the republicans talk to them? >> i hink that they are being talked to. a great speech the other day in which he specifically addressed this aspiration, widespread among all americans to rise up. this is what supply-side economics is. it is surge of economics. it is not trickle-down as some people caricatud. lou: you
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melissa: blake, thanks for educating us. you're very charming. a topic us city folk don't know a lot about at least me. a lot of viewers are probably laughing at me pight now. for me this was an education. thank you. >> you bet, thank you. melissa: next up the fiscal cliff leads to a housing boom for one of the wealthiest areas in the country. i guess someone has to come out ahead in this whole mess. we'll explain it coming up. you can never have too much beachfro property. ♪ . ♪ ♪ here come the -- [ cap twisting off ] hey, yo?! i lost audio. what happened?! [ ice crackling ] what!?!? oh, it better not be! what's going on? ♪ it's time to put a stoto this! yay-e, yay-e! [ male announcer ] the coors light silver bullet pint. it'sigger. it's resealable. it's still the coldest. ♪ get out of my booth!!! [ male announcer ] frost brewed coors light. the world's most refreshing beer. [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at
melissa: blake, thanks for educating us. you're very charming. a topic us city folk don't know a lot about at least me. a lot of viewers are probably laughing at me pight now. for me this was an education. thank you. >> you bet, thank you. melissa: next up the fiscal cliff leads to a housing boom for one of the wealthiest areas in the country. i guess someone has to come out ahead in this whole mess. we'll explain it coming up. you can never have too much beachfro property. ♪ . ♪ ♪...
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melissa: blake, thanks for educating us. you're very charming. a topic us city folk don't know a lot about at least me. a lot of viewers are probably laughing at me pight now. for me this was an education. thank you. >> you bet, thank you. melissa: next up the fiscal cliff leads to a housing boom for one of the wealthiest areas in the country. i guess someone has to come out ahead in this whole mess. we'll explain it coming up. you can never have too much beachfront property. ♪ . ♪ >> it is a test ♪ [ engine rs ] >> this is a test [ male announ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now through december 31st. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 e350 for $579 a month at your local mercedebenz dealer. but when i was in an accident... e350 for $579 a month i was worried e health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. so i never missed a beat. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. melissa: it is time for a litt
melissa: blake, thanks for educating us. you're very charming. a topic us city folk don't know a lot about at least me. a lot of viewers are probably laughing at me pight now. for me this was an education. thank you. >> you bet, thank you. melissa: next up the fiscal cliff leads to a housing boom for one of the wealthiest areas in the country. i guess someone has to come out ahead in this whole mess. we'll explain it coming up. you can never have too much beachfront property. ♪ . ♪...
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that is education we have to have. dig out a phone book from the '70s hasn't been turned not compostable of anything, paper or otherwise has to be. you're using an argument that people used against styrofoam, big mac and whopper containers. it will cost more money. it wl put the guys out of business. they were all over your streets it back in the early 80s and '90s those coanies have done very well. i know you put up the bag and say, you hold up the bag and say you love the bag. someone doing that with styrofoam containers 15 or 20 years ago melissa: hang on i have to get a few words in here too. this is disagree with me. >> goahead. melissa: takes 91% more energy to recycle paper bag than plastic bag. i worry about that. so much easier to recycle bags. every store i go into the new york, when you walk to the front door to your left a full container has bags when people brought back. when i bring back a plalastic back i use it deat i don't buy bags for trash bins in my house. i use this. not like people take them and t
that is education we have to have. dig out a phone book from the '70s hasn't been turned not compostable of anything, paper or otherwise has to be. you're using an argument that people used against styrofoam, big mac and whopper containers. it will cost more money. it wl put the guys out of business. they were all over your streets it back in the early 80s and '90s those coanies have done very well. i know you put up the bag and say, you hold up the bag and say you love the bag. someone doing...
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it is all educational. stuart: $300,000 a carat for a rare red diamond. >> so glad i came to work today on fox business. look at what i get to wear. stuart: got to get this on camera really well so you conceive the size of this thing. we are focusing in. look at that, that is -- that is 50 carrots. >> in the 70s that was your skating rink. today it is a rectangular color, the best flawless diamond ring. stuart: flawless. that is as good as it gets. $20 million, $50 million. >> i wish. for the auction because we are at christie's and we sell well we have the estimate at $7 million to $10 million. stuart: i give you incredible commercials. $7 million to $10 million seems low for a flawless -- got to be rare. >> the is the estimate and to going to make $200,000 a carat which is a great price, $10 million, but again, $300,000 a carat for the red, $200,000 a carat for that and different clients who prefer different diamonds. stuart: i don't know who's going to buy this obviously, but do you think that the buyer
it is all educational. stuart: $300,000 a carat for a rare red diamond. >> so glad i came to work today on fox business. look at what i get to wear. stuart: got to get this on camera really well so you conceive the size of this thing. we are focusing in. look at that, that is -- that is 50 carrots. >> in the 70s that was your skating rink. today it is a rectangular color, the best flawless diamond ring. stuart: flawless. that is as good as it gets. $20 million, $50 million. >>...
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education, this thing called college. wherever you studied, whatever you went, whatever you did there at any price is good and that is dangerous. melissa: money is available anyone feels like they can go out and get a loan. they're really worried about choosing a college based on price. choose it based on everything else. that is nice in a world where college is free but it's not. >> you're not helping students if you give everybody th subsidies the colleges over t years are good at pocketing that, raising tuition prices. this is one market where it has grown, the prices have grown faster than health care. not just faster than inflation but runaway costs. >> you really belie that is true? i say that to ople all the time. all it is doing is driving up price of colleg people can afford it. market will bear it. colleges know the money is out there. students can bear f we clam down on student loan debt would fewer people go to college because money wasn't available or would colles lower theirrices? they wouldn't do that? >> a
education, this thing called college. wherever you studied, whatever you went, whatever you did there at any price is good and that is dangerous. melissa: money is available anyone feels like they can go out and get a loan. they're really worried about choosing a college based on price. choose it based on everything else. that is nice in a world where college is free but it's not. >> you're not helping students if you give everybody th subsidies the colleges over t years are good at...
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and the egyptian people have to be educated. as to the democratic process in order for them to be, to agree at least to respect the elections, and then if they don't like it, they can change it in four years. so far they are, you know, they want the bringing down morsi, and this is not democracy. so whether they are islamists or to respect the decisions of the electorate. cheryl: well, you know, they're looking for $4.8 billion from the imf, and that decision may not go their way, so things may actually decelerate in egypt. thank you very much for your perspective. >> absolutely. thank you so much. my pleasure. dennis: here comes china. a new u.s. intelligence report says beijing will have the world's largest economy by 2030. cheryl: and also coming up, we're going to tell you which banking chief bought this hamptons' home that was listed on the market for $32.5 million. deps dennis but i'll betcha they got it for a steal, for like only 29 million. and a look at some of today's winners over on the s&p. nicole: i am nicole petall
and the egyptian people have to be educated. as to the democratic process in order for them to be, to agree at least to respect the elections, and then if they don't like it, they can change it in four years. so far they are, you know, they want the bringing down morsi, and this is not democracy. so whether they are islamists or to respect the decisions of the electorate. cheryl: well, you know, they're looking for $4.8 billion from the imf, and that decision may not go their way, so things may...
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the change that we wanted that people hoped for dealing with the services education being health care and the rest of the files but dating to the life of egyptians have not really produced anything new where did the revolution go wrong. when. i don't really think that there are revolution has gone wrong but the revolution as such as the one we do have here in egypt takes time. to really. do so you can say that this is the fruits of that evolution to take time but first of all we have a civilian rule. and you would have public and elected president the parliamentary elections are coming up. those are positive points but on the other side there are things that people do not accept that people want egypt to look forward to look to the future blinkx up with the world to deal with our problems that are suitable they are not impossible. problems so why should the state put one point that will move. this is the thing that we are calling on the president on the new blood on the new b.g. and on ourselves that we have to move on we have not but i believe these convinced of what he is doing and
the change that we wanted that people hoped for dealing with the services education being health care and the rest of the files but dating to the life of egyptians have not really produced anything new where did the revolution go wrong. when. i don't really think that there are revolution has gone wrong but the revolution as such as the one we do have here in egypt takes time. to really. do so you can say that this is the fruits of that evolution to take time but first of all we have a civilian...
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education free storage three. three. three. three. download free blog videos for your media project free media don carty dot com. let's look at one of the other thing that we feel like. on november twenty second egyptian president mohamed morsi issued a constitutional declaration in which he expanded his executive powers beyond judicial oversight morsi portrayed as decrees an attempt to protect the transition to a democracy but tens of thousands of egyptians were outraged and they took to the streets and widespread protests this past week the violence heightened when seven people were killed and hundreds more wounded and direct clashes between the muslim brotherhood and its opposition morsi took a surprising turn this past weekend and all in the creek which would have granted him such sweeping powers however he maintained his refusal to postpone the december fifteenth constitutional referendum that his political opposition claims does not safeguard individual freedoms so are we seeing more sees opposition strengthen and is it possible
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i mean, i had a little education along the way, i hope i learned something in the process. but i never expected to be asked to serve on the supreme court. i was very honored. i wasn't sure i should do it. i had never argued a case at the core, i had not been a law clerk at the court. >> did the president himself call you? >> he did. my phone wrong and it was ronald reagan an the phone. he said, sandra, i'd like to announce your nomination for the court tomorrow. frank lie my heart sang. >> really? >> it really did. because i was not at all sure that i could do the job well enough. i didn't know if i could. i told my husband and he said, oh, that's ridiculous, of course you can. and he was more certain and enthused than i was. >> then you came to washington and -- >> did i. >> do you think they treated you differently because you were a woman? >> well, they were very curious to meet me. those who didn't know me. number one, they were curious. number two, they weren't sure and number three, women are half of our voting population, aren't they? i think there was a certain hesi
i mean, i had a little education along the way, i hope i learned something in the process. but i never expected to be asked to serve on the supreme court. i was very honored. i wasn't sure i should do it. i had never argued a case at the core, i had not been a law clerk at the court. >> did the president himself call you? >> he did. my phone wrong and it was ronald reagan an the phone. he said, sandra, i'd like to announce your nomination for the court tomorrow. frank lie my heart...
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find those 10 people, educate them, maybe some good of good will come 20 years down the road. >> you mentioned the justice component of many of these islamist parties. this is a response today corruption of these u.s.- sponsored regimes. -- to the corruption of these u.s.-sponsored regimes. for the record, i am against corruption. >> it goes back to the point at bottom made in my remarks that islamists did not win, the non- islamists lost. they lose by screwing up the delivery of services, by being so corrupt, by being ossified. islamists are there, waiting to take advantage of whatever opportunity, through violence or nonviolence. we did not even discuss their relationship with violence and nonviolence, which is a very important issue. they are there like vultures to reap the benefits, the carrion of these regimes. we can build, and we can help them, help the alternatives build better alternatives. >> question in the far corner over there. >> i am with the center for national policy. thank you for the debate. my point here is that there's been a suggestion that once islamists come t
find those 10 people, educate them, maybe some good of good will come 20 years down the road. >> you mentioned the justice component of many of these islamist parties. this is a response today corruption of these u.s.- sponsored regimes. -- to the corruption of these u.s.-sponsored regimes. for the record, i am against corruption. >> it goes back to the point at bottom made in my remarks that islamists did not win, the non- islamists lost. they lose by screwing up the delivery of...
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christoph schÄfer hopes to educate consumers. his princess potatoes might not be quite as fresh and lovely in the spring as the competition from the desert. but schÄfer hopes that environmentally-conscious consumers won't just care about beauty, but about true sustainability. >> a tough choice for consumers, when the environmentally sound choice could kill jobs in egypt. and that's all for today, but please tune in again, one week from now. thanks for watching and bye bye! captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
christoph schÄfer hopes to educate consumers. his princess potatoes might not be quite as fresh and lovely in the spring as the competition from the desert. but schÄfer hopes that environmentally-conscious consumers won't just care about beauty, but about true sustainability. >> a tough choice for consumers, when the environmentally sound choice could kill jobs in egypt. and that's all for today, but please tune in again, one week from now. thanks for watching and bye bye! captioned by...
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. >> her passion is educating children about colorism. >> tell me about that. why did the teacher not call on him? >> because she is ugly and black -- >> law shawn tay is seven years old and her mother is worried her daughter is getting the message dark skin is bad. >> i think my skin is ugly? >> why do you think it's ugly? >> because i don't want to be dark. >> you don't want to be dark? >> no, i want to be light-skinned. >> why? >> because light skin is pretty. >> you think so? >> yes. >> is there anything else? >> yes. >> what? >> that i like to be light, like you. >> and you know what, i want to be pretty like you. >> so we both have something we would wish for. >> can somebody tell me what that means? >> my stance is teach the children what it is and show them the history and make them aware of this issue so when they go to school and out in the world, they are armed with this information. >> because he wants to buy her, because her skin is lighter. >> caller:ism was something that plantation owners used as an instrument to divide and conquer their own ens
. >> her passion is educating children about colorism. >> tell me about that. why did the teacher not call on him? >> because she is ugly and black -- >> law shawn tay is seven years old and her mother is worried her daughter is getting the message dark skin is bad. >> i think my skin is ugly? >> why do you think it's ugly? >> because i don't want to be dark. >> you don't want to be dark? >> no, i want to be light-skinned. >> why?...
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find those 10 people, educate them and maybe some good will come 20 years down the road. >> you mentioned the justice component of a lot of these islamist parties. there's an argument that can be made that this is a response to the corruption of these you sponsored regimes. i would say that in the case of gaza which you mentioned, rob, that was a very series component. any thoughts how to combat that or includes this in the right direction? >> for the record i'm against corruption. [laughter] , good, good, good. >> wanted to clear that up. yes, look. it goes back to the point i thought it made in my remarks that islamists didn't win and non-islamists lost, whether they were the former corrupt regimes or the divisions among the non-islamist parties today, they lose. they lose by screwing up the delivery of services. they lose by being so corrupt. they lose by being ossified. they lose, and i islamists are there like they been for eight years to take advantage of whatever opportunity, violence or through nonviolence. we didn't discuss their relationship with violence and nonviolence just a
find those 10 people, educate them and maybe some good will come 20 years down the road. >> you mentioned the justice component of a lot of these islamist parties. there's an argument that can be made that this is a response to the corruption of these you sponsored regimes. i would say that in the case of gaza which you mentioned, rob, that was a very series component. any thoughts how to combat that or includes this in the right direction? >> for the record i'm against corruption....
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> how i look on the outside doesn't mean i am the same kul kh culturally the same as somebody that looks like me. >> around this room, there are a bunch of signs on the wall. a bunch of identities on the walls on the pillers, on some chairs. walk around the room. you can only choose one. walk around the room. find out the classification you think you fit that you identify with most, and stand there. go. let's go, let's go! let's go! let's go! >> vision is asking each student to choose an identity. >> has everybody identified? is everybody comfortable? >> when somebody walks up and says, what are you? this is how you identify? correct? everybody have a seat. >> i went for female. because everything else feels like i am not a person. >> honestly i copped out. i will readily admit, i was like okay i will walk over to other and maybe that's not how i feel, i don't feel like "other." >> your mom is? >>
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girls' schools are being shut down, and restrictions put on education. she refuses to back down. that is why she has been honored for her work. >> it is good for women in this country because they would see that we could be recognized, and we could be and we are able to do some positive work in this country in a very difficult environment. >> at the end, she adds one pointed comment -- >> although our president did not encourage it. >> nasa has just released photos of earth that put the planet in a whole new light. the pictures are actually nine shots from a satellite that cut through clouds with the help of infrared technology. >> the nighttime pictures have a much higher resolution than previous such images. the quality is so good that the satellite can even pick up the light from ships as it does here on the river nile. the satellite images also show where on the planned it is still trul dark at night. >> they do not have snow in washington yet like we have here in berlin to get into the christmas selling. >> but as the holidays draw closer, u.s. president barack obama and his
girls' schools are being shut down, and restrictions put on education. she refuses to back down. that is why she has been honored for her work. >> it is good for women in this country because they would see that we could be recognized, and we could be and we are able to do some positive work in this country in a very difficult environment. >> at the end, she adds one pointed comment -- >> although our president did not encourage it. >> nasa has just released photos of...
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by the end of the year our government will be more likely to cut out funding for food stamps welfare education social security medicare medicaid before they dare to willingly cut defense what does that say about this country's priorities. well. it's technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. sigrid laboratory to mccurdy was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which will unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and we're going this is why you should care only on the r.t. dot com. he is under siege for. destruction without to see. what could have been just ruins. saved by a great sacrifice a. wondrous story by huge efforts. a remarkable reminder of courage and selflessness. putin is a. key to haul the russian aside. choose your language. choose this is the consensus get a. chance to opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that in high life choose access to your office. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand
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by the end of the year our government will be more likely to cut out funding for food stamps welfare education social security medicare medicaid before they dare to well in the cut defense what does that say about this country's priorities . cultures that so much i would have done differently i like to listen to the argument really can be read with a little separate money more and more europeans are rethinking the pillars of the modern nation state that is why an agreement to the sovereignty of states must. be sure. could you take three months for charges three. major and three. three stooges free. download free blog videos for your media project free medio don carty dot com. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charged markham's a big picture. oh i'm. more news today. again flared up flow from these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada . today good luck. plug the for. mum and. siste
by the end of the year our government will be more likely to cut out funding for food stamps welfare education social security medicare medicaid before they dare to well in the cut defense what does that say about this country's priorities . cultures that so much i would have done differently i like to listen to the argument really can be read with a little separate money more and more europeans are rethinking the pillars of the modern nation state that is why an agreement to the sovereignty of...
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by the end of the year our government will be more likely to cut out funding for food stamps welfare education social security medicare medicaid before they dare to willingly cut defense what does that say about this country's priorities. it was so there's a disconnect about what's officially reported what actually happened we can't accept the stuff that's handed down. to. you and some to see. destruction without seeing. what could be just ruins. say a great sacrifice. and. understood by human just such a remarkable reminder of courage and selflessness. beauty is a. rush for the sunlight. limitations. couldn't take three months for chargers three to make amends three. three stooges three. meeting the perfect time for. even. but the grandeur interrupted terrible news.
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the change that we wanted that people hoped for the language the services education the health care and the rest of the fives but then into the life objections have not really produced anything new fifty percent of the country lives in poverty the illiteracy the bad unemployment the problems that have not been addressed i think this moment this is the point that one many of us as citizens as liberals as nationalists that believe that we. who said time we should not stand still. we have to move on let us move together the vision of dividing the country dividing the people divide the republic opinion is not in our interest. in fact artie's full interview with egyptian opposition leader. today at six forty five pm g.m.t. . but while one the country struggles with the outcome of its revolution and the other still in the uprising in spite of the murder of hope and the prospect of talks in both deep divisions between the opposition and the ruling family proved too big to overcome. israel's fear is that syria's chemical weapons could end up. off the break. the stunning beauty of reindeer grace
the change that we wanted that people hoped for the language the services education the health care and the rest of the fives but then into the life objections have not really produced anything new fifty percent of the country lives in poverty the illiteracy the bad unemployment the problems that have not been addressed i think this moment this is the point that one many of us as citizens as liberals as nationalists that believe that we. who said time we should not stand still. we have to move...
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also want to websites the real cost of education in the u.k. skyrocketing prices for higher education a civilized one hundred thousand pounds. now some other world news for you this hour leading bahraini human rights activist bill rodger is present from three to two years has been in prison since august on charges of organizing illegal gatherings and inciting violence the activist lawyer says he didn't expect such a harsh sentence and demanding his release. was likely to create more outrage from human rights groups in the kingdom already drawing criticism from the international community for its crackdown on gatherings. there's been further street violence in northern ireland overnight the group of people thought to be loyalists through a petrol bomb into a car in belfast this woman was sitting officers are treating it as attempted murder sporadic incidents across the city so gangs use follow works. because. even though we could trouble since a decision to strip flying u.k. flag from belfast city hall. north korea has taken its a long range roc
also want to websites the real cost of education in the u.k. skyrocketing prices for higher education a civilized one hundred thousand pounds. now some other world news for you this hour leading bahraini human rights activist bill rodger is present from three to two years has been in prison since august on charges of organizing illegal gatherings and inciting violence the activist lawyer says he didn't expect such a harsh sentence and demanding his release. was likely to create more outrage...
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last week, demonstrators protested against cuts to the education budget. like the queues outside employment offices, protests are also becoming more common. >> the eurozone may be having problems, but german exports are surging. in the third quarter, they went up 3.6% over the same time last year. >> that is mainly because german companies have been selling more goods to countries outside the eurozone. >> times are tough for countries like spain and portugal. the economic downturn in southern europe meant that manufacturers saw their exports to some countries shrank more than 10% year-on-year, but growing demand from overseas more than balanced out the losses on the european market. the total value of exports within the european union dropped by just under 1%, but business was booming in the united states, up 26%. that rise outstripped even the increase seen from china. german cars especially remained popular overseas. i of german exports continue to sell at this rate, they could reach a record 1.1 billion euros for 2012. >> how did companies react to the
last week, demonstrators protested against cuts to the education budget. like the queues outside employment offices, protests are also becoming more common. >> the eurozone may be having problems, but german exports are surging. in the third quarter, they went up 3.6% over the same time last year. >> that is mainly because german companies have been selling more goods to countries outside the eurozone. >> times are tough for countries like spain and portugal. the economic...
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the end of the year our government will be more likely to cut out funding for food stamps and welfare education social security medicare medicaid before they dare to willingly cut defense what does that say about this country's priorities. well with. science technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we've got the future covered. download the official publication so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's now a t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device. i watch our team any time and i didn't. do we speak your language any time of the war not a day of. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn to tip angles kidney's stories. you hear. the choice all teach spanish find out more visit eye to eye ball tito it's comb. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom hartman.
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as well scar you rocketing prices for higher education soon they could rise to one hundred thousand. thousands of american men and women were denied the chance to have children on government orders it was a decades long program of in forced sterilization of those thought unfit to be parents is more important some of the victims now being considered for compensation but they say to her it's too little too late you won't want to see eighty four year old virginia brooks was just fourteen years old when north carolina's widespread eugenics program would forever alter her future i said why don't i have that to the hospital i'm not saying. rocks was with two other girls when a social worker picked her up she said we're gonna take you pin. down there and they did surgery and they know what he was doing to me eugenics is a pseudo science aimed at improving the so-called quality of the population by forcibly preventing reproduction by people thought by some to be inferior in america it targeted mostly young poor minorities the mentally disabled or those otherwise deemed unfit to raise childre
as well scar you rocketing prices for higher education soon they could rise to one hundred thousand. thousands of american men and women were denied the chance to have children on government orders it was a decades long program of in forced sterilization of those thought unfit to be parents is more important some of the victims now being considered for compensation but they say to her it's too little too late you won't want to see eighty four year old virginia brooks was just fourteen years old...
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the services the education the had that iced of the fides of dating to the life of victims not to be produced anything you want when you have to move on that is the essence of the message. this is a move on but i suspect respect the rule of law let us move together. three presidents of the european union's main bodies are due to the nobel peace prize at a grand ceremony and also but even before the prize was handed out hundreds had marched to the center of the norwegian capital in protest this came on the heels of several previous winners in showing an open letter to the nobel foundation claiming that the e.u. doesn't deserve the award or all of our found out these aren't the only issues undermining the credibility of the prize. mark. one day living on the web it will not be deterred by a call about them but by the content of their character who are our times the one that can be probably become a glorious to keep from being assassinated however the nobel peace prize is only awarded to a living person this is when it tastes trying to especially when it comes to finances the announceme
the services the education the had that iced of the fides of dating to the life of victims not to be produced anything you want when you have to move on that is the essence of the message. this is a move on but i suspect respect the rule of law let us move together. three presidents of the european union's main bodies are due to the nobel peace prize at a grand ceremony and also but even before the prize was handed out hundreds had marched to the center of the norwegian capital in protest this...
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scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many say they don't want to trade the modern life for their beloved. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see here it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. will the. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've. covered. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to cause a report. on the rise in britain faster than anywhere else in europe a leading u.k. doctor is warning the country is going to be small unless immigrants get blood tests for it to properly diagnose whether they've got an almost three quarters of the people suffering from the disease but people not born in the u.k. surface in london. austerity is fighting pretty much every sector and it's a time of year when the n
scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many say they don't want to trade the modern life for their beloved. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see here it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. will the. technology innovation all the...
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sky rocketing prices for higher education may soon rois to one hundred thousand pounds. europe strolled out efforts to try to pull itself out of the economic model well documented but it's not alone japan has now entered its fifth recession in fifteen years it comes just days before the country's election which is expected to sweep the current prime minister of current affairs journalist james corbett told us he believes any change in power could see a more militarize japan and a region where tensions are already high. it seems that almost inevitable that the l.d.p. is going to be put back into power next week and with that comes not only big changes in the economic policy but i think there is going to be some some very big changes geopolitically speaking as a be the leader of the l.d.p. is quite a hard liner on a number of issues and is even thinking of revising the the japanese constitution to allow for greater military use of the japanese military overseas this is his second kick at the can as prime minister if he does get it in fact elected next week and while the fi
sky rocketing prices for higher education may soon rois to one hundred thousand pounds. europe strolled out efforts to try to pull itself out of the economic model well documented but it's not alone japan has now entered its fifth recession in fifteen years it comes just days before the country's election which is expected to sweep the current prime minister of current affairs journalist james corbett told us he believes any change in power could see a more militarize japan and a region where...
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they wanted skills, an educated workforce. they wanted the environment to be able to get the people they wanted. those were the issues that mattered. if you look at the date tax i'm not persuaded--i'm persuaded contrary to what the right to work advocates say that it does not increase jobs. >> what they do is increase wages which increases demand and the purchasing power of people who are purchasing products that they will manufacture. it is a backward strategy and a race to the bottom. if we want to compete with china by lower ourselves to the standards that they have that is just not the way that america is going to lead the world. it's not going to be the way that we feed our people. i read an article in salon that says that michigan has given up and it will become a service-own state. >> eliot: it's a shame to watch. one last question, there is much commentary, and rightly so, that these have been rammed through a lame duck legislature. would these bills have passed next year, what do you think would they have been able to
they wanted skills, an educated workforce. they wanted the environment to be able to get the people they wanted. those were the issues that mattered. if you look at the date tax i'm not persuaded--i'm persuaded contrary to what the right to work advocates say that it does not increase jobs. >> what they do is increase wages which increases demand and the purchasing power of people who are purchasing products that they will manufacture. it is a backward strategy and a race to the bottom....
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he sold it to pay for his grandchildren's education. it was sold on gotta have it.com. >>> it's good to be a baldwin and we have the mug shot. >>> plus, the golden girl. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. we are starting off the day with pretty chilly temperatures all across the northeast and back across the northwest. that's the cold air behind a cold front that is going to start working eastward as we go into the next couple of days. so with this cold front we do have a couple of showers, especially up through the great lakes into ohio. we're starting off the day with some very heavy rain. eventually in boston and new york city, even washington d.c. we will see a couple of lighter showers. then as we go into the start of your weekend we are going to see a few more lingering showers especially in the morning. could mix with some wintery precip in the highest elevations, even in minneapolis on saturday kicking off the weekend. we should see a few snow showers. temperatures only around 34. >>> dylan, thanks so much. gerard
he sold it to pay for his grandchildren's education. it was sold on gotta have it.com. >>> it's good to be a baldwin and we have the mug shot. >>> plus, the golden girl. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. we are starting off the day with pretty chilly temperatures all across the northeast and back across the northwest. that's the cold air behind a cold front that is going to start working eastward as we go into the next couple of days. so with...
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thing going up and up skyrocketing prices for higher education may soon now rise to one hundred thousand pounds. there's been further violence in northern ireland the group of suspected loyalists of petrol bomb the police car with a female officer inside the attacks being treated as attempted murder there's been more than a week of armrest following a decision to restrict the number of days that the union flag can fly from belfast city hall let's talk about this with jason walsh he's the other correspondent for the christian science monitor is surely someone line now either jason good to see you after more than a decade of supposed peace we now see something i would see as simple as a flag something like a flag sparking up this amount of violence was there ever a real peace in the first place where there was certainly violence and the vast majority of the killings are really come to an end since the ceasefire emerging ninety six and subsequent peace agreements in the 1930's for the search or intelligence continue on the ground and this isn't the first sort of road in which in this year t
thing going up and up skyrocketing prices for higher education may soon now rise to one hundred thousand pounds. there's been further violence in northern ireland the group of suspected loyalists of petrol bomb the police car with a female officer inside the attacks being treated as attempted murder there's been more than a week of armrest following a decision to restrict the number of days that the union flag can fly from belfast city hall let's talk about this with jason walsh he's the other...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> in the movie "the eternal sunshine on the spotless mind," the characters use high tech to delete painful memories. too bad we can't do that, right? new research says he may be able to. wendy walsh is here. it's very interesting, wendy. this is out of western university. they were looking for better treatments for two things, posttraumatic stress disorder and drug addiction. why those two very different things? isn't a memory a memory? >> no, because those two disorders, if you will, both involve spontaneous memories. obtrusive memories that jump in for the person with posttraumatic stress disorder, it's painful memories that interject in what now may be seemingly a pleasant day. for drug addicts, it may be environmental triggers that trigger pleasurable memories of how great that drug was. they're looking for how to suppress those kinds of memories. >> it sounds like you would want it but it's a
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> in the movie "the eternal sunshine on the spotless mind," the characters use high tech to delete painful memories. too bad we can't do that, right? new research says he may be able to. wendy walsh is here. it's very interesting, wendy. this is out of western university. they were looking for better treatments for two things, posttraumatic stress...
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also on our website the real cost of education in the u.k. skyrocketing prices for higher education may soon rise to one hundred thousand pounds. now to some other world news this hour leading bahraini human rights activists know real rajab has had his prison term cut from three to two years has been imprisoned since august charges of organizing illegal gatherings and inciting violence the activists lawyer says he didn't expect the last sentence but many demanding his release ruling is likely to create more outrage from human rights groups and the kingdom already drawing criticism from the international community for its crackdown on gatherings. opposition activists and bangladeshis carol have detonated homemade bombs while violently enforcing a general strike right in the center of a car had to forcibly disperse protesters who smashed vehicles and hurled rocks the rest erupted after accusations of government sponsored killings in recent protests against one popular in school reform. has been for the street violence in northern ireland overni
also on our website the real cost of education in the u.k. skyrocketing prices for higher education may soon rise to one hundred thousand pounds. now to some other world news this hour leading bahraini human rights activists know real rajab has had his prison term cut from three to two years has been imprisoned since august charges of organizing illegal gatherings and inciting violence the activists lawyer says he didn't expect the last sentence but many demanding his release ruling is likely...